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Posted on 2007-03-172008-06-15

Live Pictures from Podcamp Atlanta 2007

I’m definitely not a real-time blogger, but I can take pictures. It’s actually very cool as people are taking pictures and uploading them as the conference is running and they are showing them on the overhead from time to time. Here you can see my Podcamp Atlanta 2007 pictures on Flickr. And you can see …

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Posted on 2007-03-152008-06-14

I’m going to Podcamp Atlanta!

Well, yes as I’ve already said, I’m not a super-timely blogger. I should have blogged this long ago, but ah well. Anyway, Amber Rhea of The Georgia Podcast Network organized a Podcamp here in Atlanta for this weekend March 16-18 2007 at Emory University. An as of yesterday when I asked, Amber said that she …

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Posted on 2007-03-132008-06-15

Energy in Atlanta: Finally at SoCon07!

I’ve never really blogged before about Atlanta because (except for this) I’ve never felt there was much interesting happening here, at least not from the perspective of things that interest me to blog about. But that’s finally changing! I’ve been in Atlanta for most of my life, and my professional career has spanned exactly 20 …

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Posted on 2006-09-162008-06-14

The White Man’s Web 2.0 Club

After attending The Future Of Web Apps, I looked around for fellow attendee bloggers and while searching found Chris Messina’s post about the lack of diversity in the speaker lineup.  Several commenters then started getting riled up to the level of a virtual lynch mob with comments like: Damned if I’m going to give hundreds …

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Posted on 2006-09-162019-02-19

Microformats: hCard

One of the things I learned more about at The Future of Web Apps was Microformats.  The talk on Microformats was given by Tantek Çelik who is CTO of Technorati and it was easily one of the more interesting concepts covered at the conference (to me, at least.) I probably appreciated it so much because …

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Posted on 2006-09-152019-02-19

“Future of Web Apps” Conference was Incredible!

The past two days I attended Carson Workshop’s "The Future of Web Apps" presented at The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco and I must say it was one of the best conferences I’ve been to in years!  Every one of the speakers was excellent each providing invaluable insight, and the energy level was …

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Posted on 2006-09-122008-06-14

East Coast Web 2.0 Conference Sept 20th 2006

Wow. Looks like I’m going to be headed to the "Web 2.0 Conference for Business" in Tyson’s Corner, Virginia (near DC) next week. I’m psyched! Like I said previously, the Microsoft conferences are passe; the energy these days can be found with the Web 2.0 crowd! The conference is a little pricy at $595 for …

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Posted on 2004-05-222008-06-15

Off to Microsoft TechEd San Diego 2004

Well, I’m off tomorrow morning to San Diego for Microsoft TechEd San Diego  May 2004 tomorrow to meet with some vendors and partners, and to say hello to old friends and new. San Diego is one of my favorite cities in the world, so I’m sure I’ll have a great time just being there.  However, I …

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Posted on 2004-04-222008-06-15

Great People and Old Friends at VS Connections

I just got back from the Visual Studio Connections conference in Orlando, Florida for a few days. I went down for a few meetings, and had a really great time.   I meet Robert Green who on Monday night previewed a free set of soon to be released components called the VBPowerPack. Robert and I talked about …

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Posted on 2004-04-022008-06-15

It’s been one hell of a week!

It has been one hell of a week, as the title suggests!  After getting back from VSLive I had over 300 emails in my inbox after the spam filter did its job, most of which required much more than just a read and delete. Hopefully this weekend I’ll catch up enough to start posting again. …

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